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  • Jesus fucking Christ. I swear that there are bots to repost the exact same thing you post.

    This is NOT the time to harp on that particular thing.

    Those people are going to be some of the easiest potential allies to make, and this is an all hands on deck situation. We NEED them.

    Posting this shit benefits the people opposing the idea that the comment is supposedly trying to support.

  • This reminds me of when I was in college. Someone wrote an editorial giving information about the last few Presidents, and because of not understanding the election schedule correctly, the editor in chief of the school newspaper published an argument in favor of Republican policies, and published it.

    I wrote a response and corrected her, letting her know that Presidents actually take office in the subsequent year after the election.

    She wrote me a personal response by email to apologize, published my response in the paper, and published a retraction of her editorial.

  • I read today that one of his secretaries said that China had miscalculated, because China exports roughly four times as much to the U.S. as the U.S. imports to China, and he said that that makes the U.S. a lot stronger than China, that it would give the U.S. a better bargaining position.

    That's like a wealthy family in a small town saying they can outlast the grocery store if the grocery store decides to stop selling food to you.

    I mean, good luck with that...

  • I think we should change our strategy here. Let the currently popular instances be popular, but instead create a site to suggest lemmy instances and then randomize the order they show up in the suggestions.

    Don't try and pull people who already have accounts from the existing instances to build the smaller instances. Try and direct the incoming growth to the smaller instances, instead.

    Aim for growth instead of cannibalism.

  • I haven't been banned from Reddit.

    I want Lemmy to succeed because I want to interact more with people who are not from the U.S., and I don't want to use platforms from the people who were sitting behind him on inauguration day.

    Since Elon feels that he can interfere in Reddit and since Reddit seems open to letting that happen, that's a good sign to me that I should limit my use of Reddit and should use alternatives instead. Lemmy seems to be the most Reddit-like of those alternative platforms, so here I am.

  • This time may be different because the police may have a lot greater reason to join the people than they did in the past. The police's retirements were also wiped out, and the police's family members are a lot more likely to have been affected by those tariffs. I think it's too pessimistic to say what you're saying, because the number of people affected now is significantly greater.

    An uprising seems likely, and an attempt at brutal suppression also seems likely, but the United States regime has also made enemies of almost every other country on the planet, and the groundswell of people is very large. The number of people in the protests today was massive:

    https://www.reddit.com/r/50501/

    If you see the sheer numbers, it's enough to give hope.

  • This puts creative workers in the same boat as all other employees who do work once and don't continue to get paid for it afterward.

    And for anyone who would take this as an argument in favor of the wealthy exploiting people, no, it's not. It's just pointing out that it's more typical for humans to be exploited, and the fact that there used to be legal protections to protect people who did creative work but there haven't been protections to protect others is very interesting.